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Wheel chair access - YES
Located at the NE end of Soukenicka street with an Italian themed pizzeria and pasta eatery next door.
Pavement seating available.
If seating is available on the street - take it.
The interior marble flooring makes the restaurant like an...More

Really nice food and friendly service. I accidentally ordered a dish with meat (I'm a vegetarian) and the chef kindly made the same dish again without the meat at no extra charge and was extremely understanding. We liked the restaurant so much we went back...More

Feeling the worse for wear after sampling the Prague hospitality the night before we found this lovely cafe bar not far from our hotel and it was a welcome relief! Nice soft lighting, warm and chilled music playing in the background it had a lovely...More

We arrived late at Prague and Taxi left us near Cafe Tobruk so we just went there for something to eat.
The options for food are good, you can even have several vegan dishes. Very tasty tea varieties, but I'm giving the best score not...More

This restaurant is called the Tobruk because its founder served there in WW2. Of special interest to the Brits and ANZACs, therefore. Nowadays they serve good food and also good wine that doesn't cost a fortune. I had the honey-marinaded chicken, which was delicious. Give...More

I was so surprice that we found a place like this,so relaxing and perfect for enjoying a good beer and ice coffee... so peaceful and Na Porici Street just around the corner. GREAT food we had ice-coffee, Burger and creperie with nuts....perfect! Go and enjoy!

Nearly 700 hundred metres long, Wenceslas Squarerepresents the most frequent and buzzing crossroads ofthe city. The National Museum in the upper part of thesquare watches over your spending spree in countlessshops and retail stores lining the entire square,which ends at Na Příkopě, the most famous shoppingstreet. When tired or broke, you can explore thecity's underpasses, which can take you to the Old Town

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or to the courtyards of art nouveau houses with secretgems of greenery, white benches and rose bushes thatprovide unexpected peace in the midst of the city. Besure to pay a visit to the traditional cafés, classicCzech pubs, cinemas and theatres. National Theatrenear the river has a lot to offer to foreigners. Go tothe river bank and enjoy live music and drinks whilewatching a sunset behind Prague Castle.